Giuseppe Nelva
The charming and highly-anticipated RPG inspired by JRPGs is coming to both PS5 and PS4 in 2023 on top of the previously-announced PC and Nintendo Switch version.
Sabotage had promised that new platforms would be announced, and they kept that promise.
The game was supposed to be released this year during the Holiday season, but will instead launch in 2023 following a recent delay. At the moment, a firm release date has not been announced.
If you want to see more of Sea of Stars, you can enjoy a video showing Mooncradle, one showcasing the Moorlands, one showing the Mushroom Cave, another featuring the music and day/night cycle, one showcasing the Thrower enemies, another focusing on swimming, one showing the Soonrang team attack, one focusing on refractions, one on interior spaces, one on the lack of random encounters, one on traversal, one on the day and night cycle, one on camping, one on old-school save points, another on the third party member, one showing camping on the world map, one showcasing fishing, one focusing on the new combat UI, one showing the Flooded Graveyard area, one showcasing sailing, one showing a combo attack, one focusing on combo healing, one displaying a mountain trail, one showcasing the Moorlands, one focusing on a pirate band, an extensive gameplay video, and another.
The game is a prequel set in the universe of the developer’s The Messenger, has been funded with a very successful Kickstarter campaign and will eben feature music by Yasunori Mitsuda.
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